"The search for
conspiracy only increases the elements of morbidity and paranoia and fantasy in
this country. It romanticizes crimes that are terrible because of their lack of
purpose. It obscures our necessary understanding, all of us, that in this life
there is often tragedy without reason."Anthony Lewis (b. 1927), U.S. journalist. New York Times (25 Sept.
1975).

Why Roger Bullock chose in the past to call himself "El
Gato" must be an interesting story - althoughwe'd probably have some difficulty accepting his explanation having observed his
other
bizarre fantasies. Mr. Gato/Bullock seems to prefer just "Roger" these days....

If ever there were one person who had accepted
every fantasy and imaginary cause of problems known to mankind, then Roger is definitely
that person. Whether it's the Masons, the Catholic Church, Big Brother, Bill
Gates, Crop Circles, Chemtrails, UFO's, Delta Airlines or a hundred other things, you can find
it all as part of some huge conspiracy on Roger's web site which he says is,
cutely, "The People's Web Site"!

Roger is
convinced there's a hierarchy to this conspiracy and identifies it on his
website as below:

ALIEN SOCIETY

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GLOBAL ELITE (Black Nobility, Illuminati, Committee 300)

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ILLUMINATED FREEMASONRY, KNIGHTS OF MALTA, SKULL & BONES, etc.

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The Round Table/

Royal Institute of Int. Affairs

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Bilderberg Group

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Nation States

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European Union and

Trading Blocs

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United Nations

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Media

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M A N K I N D

Cribbed, it would seem, from David Icke
does any of this make sense to a rational person? Well, if you believe in little green men, it might -
and apparently to Roger does! Here's some of his home-spun philosophy:

Albert Einstein: "Only two things are infinite, the universe and
human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."

At this point in time I'd like to say this, the evidence is OBVIOUS!

Anybody who does not believe, is in DENIAL. EVERYBODY NEEDS TO WAKE UP!!!!

"If we are to survive, ignorance must be destroyed."

From
Roger "El Gato" Bullock's website in 1999

Arguing with Einstein about the issue of stupidity. WOW! And then you find this
in yet another spot on his website:

SOMETHING MORE

MICROSOFT AND THE BAVARIAN ILLUMINATI

"The chessboard is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the
universe, the rules of the game are the laws of nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us."
-- Thomas Henry Huxley

"In every grain of wheat there lies hidden the soul of a star."
-- Arthur Machen

"The Old Ones were, the Old Ones are and the Old Ones will be... not
in the spaces we know of, but _between_ them ... Yog-Sothoth is the
Gate."
-- Abd al-Hazred, _Al Azif_

"All perception is inferential; all inference uncertain; all theory, a
combination of perception and inference, is therefore educated
guessing."
-- de Selby, _Golden Hours_, I, 93

These days most people have heard of Microsoft Corporation, and
its founder Bill Gates. (Masonicinfo Note: Yes,
Roger, that's true. Probably moreso considering that people
are reading your comments online. An insightful conclusion indeed.
It was true in 1996 too!) The majority of computers in use today use
Microsoft system software, and those that do not often run applications
from Microsoft. (Masonicinfo Note: Not quite true
and ignores Unix and its variants which run many the computers in the
world but why let facts get in the way, eh?) However, few people know the true story behind the
rise of Microsoft and even fewer suspect the terrible cosmic secrets that
are concealed beneath the facade of a successful software company. (Masonicinfo
Note: "cosmic secrets"? Well....)
In the Object Linking and Embedding 2.0 Programmer's Reference
there is a very curious term. On page 78, the second paragraph starts
with the sentence, "In the aggregation model, this internal
communication is achieved through coordination with a special instance
of IUnknown interface known as the controlling unknown of the
aggregate." The term "controlling unknown" is a very interesting choice
of words. It is not the most intuitively obvious term for what it is
describing (a base class used for implementing an object-oriented data
exchange/embedding system). (Masonicinfo
Note: So one statement in an obscure technical manual released by Microsoft a
dozen years after their founding is actually the key to the universe. Why didn't WE think of
that??? Good thing that Roger is here to explain it to us! Now if you read the
word 'bmud' backwards standing on your head on the fourth Tuesday after a full
moon in October when the rain has fallen more than three days in succession
after you've heard a fox howling at the moon while running in an open field
where.... Need we go on?)

A term strikingly similar to "controlling unknown" was the term
"unknown superiors", used by many occult secret societies. (Masonicinfo
Note: Now there are some organizations that use this term - like Martinism - bur
Freemasonry does not! It would also totally debunk this bizarre theory to note
that there are LOTS of other words in that
programming manual which might relate to lots of other things too.
"Launch" which appears regularly in that book - to use Roger's analogy - appears
"strikingly similar" to the word "lunch" and that brings up all sorts of
relationships!) These
included the Strict Observance Masonic lodge, whose members were
sometimes referred to as "illuminati", and which had some connection
with Adam Weishaupt's order. (Masonicinfo Note:
That statement is misleading at best. Some members of the "Strict
Observance Lodge" - where there were no 'unknown superiors' - were recruited into
Weishaupt's organization but as soon as his purposes became known, they left.
Mistakes happen. Hardly the stuff to build a 200 year old conspiracy on -
unless, of course, they made the Microsoft staff place that hidden message on
page 78 of a several hundred page manual, one of several hundred different ones
issued 225 years later! Could be, right,
Roger?) "Unknown superiors" is a term that refers
to non-corporeal or superhuman agencies in command of secret
societies or mystery cults. Such an agency is frequently known as the
"inner head" of an order of organisation, as opposed to the outer head,
who is human. (Masonicinfo Note:
Unknown surreal heads: sounds like a Class 'B' movie from the 1940s. However, since there are no such 'things' involved in Freemasonry, why the paranoia?)

Organisations that claimed or were claimed to be commanded by
such "unknown superiors" include the Ordo Templi Orientis of Aleister
Crowley and the Knights Templar, whose Inner Head was apparently a
being named Baphomet. (Masonicinfo
note: No mention of Freemasonry - and wasn't what this was
all about? And then there's Baphomet! Great!!! See our page
on this, please, for more information. And, of course, the Knights Templar
existed in the late 1200s. Since that time, a very active condemnation from the
Catholic Church has occurred. Regardless of all this, there is no connection
between any of these and current Freemasonry.)

Apart from the term "controlling unknown", another hint at the
secrets behind Microsoft is the fact that Microsoft Windows has a limit
of five window device contexts. Five is a decidedly odd number for such
an application, being neither a power of two nor one less than a power of
two, but let us not forget Adam Weishaupt's discovery of the Law of
Fives in the Necronomicon*. (Masonicinfo
Note: One cannot fail to be impressed by the logic here. The author attempts to
connect the Illuminati with the number of Windows device contexts.... WOW! And
we would have thought that it was just a technical limitation of the time. Go
figure! Of course, as of 2003, we counted 34 - which must be a signal of some
sort with the so-called 'Masonic number' of 33 plus one for Roger's good system!
See here
for the list we found.)

Few people for sure how many buildings there are in the Microsoft
campus in Redmond, WA. No maps of the entire facility are known to
exist. (Masonicinfo Note: We believe that the
Public Relations Office at Microsoft would be quite surprised to hear this - and
would be glad to provide poor Roger with a map if he needed one. Microsoft
regularly sends driving instructions to those who attend meetings or come to
their facility on business. Perhaps Roger doesn't get out too much....)
Some Microsoft employees put the estimate at six or three. (Masonicinfo Note:
Perhaps they should get out more too?) An
article in an Australian newspaper has claimed that there are 22
buildings. (Masonicinfo Note: We guess 79 1/2 -
including the secret nuclear facility manufacturing robotic lawn mowers. Can we
get a prize too? Heck, Roger: the place isn't THAT far from where you live:
drive over there and check out their 'mysteries' - although you may be denied
entrance based on the 'kook factor' that the guard is likely to detect.) That is partly true; however, there is another building, hidden
from the public and even from most Microsoft employees. The
twenty-third building, or Building 7, is pentagonal in shape; its exact
location is known only to five people (of whom Bill Gates may be one),
however it is believed that the building is accessible from elsewhere in
the Microsoft campus by a secret passage. (Masonicinfo
Note: There's a five sided building that no one can see? How very interesting....
Some sort of secret technology that keeps it invisible? Secret passages too, eh?
Absolutely astonishing. Of course, since Microsoft and Bill Gates control the
universe, surely they've developed some highly classified stealth technology! We
ARE impressed. Heaven forbid if someone makes a mistake and acknowledges its
existence. Naw.... Microsoft doesn't make mistakes, do they?)

What is in the five sided building is not known. However, it is
believed that the contents of Building 7 are of a supernatural nature. (Masonicinfo Note:
Strangely, Roger doesn't note WHO believes this. We'd suggest it may be him
alone....) Apart from the Pentagon, there was a similar five-sided building in Nazi
Germany. This has been carefully kept hidden from the public. (Masonicinfo
Note: How tantalizing. Perhaps "El Gato" would care to provide some
proof of his claim? There were also MANY forts in the American west built with
the five-sided star design. Perhaps we can tie them in as well? And there are
five leaf clovers: they must be part of the conspiracy too!) One hypothesis is that Building 7 is inhabited by, or used to communicate
with, the Inner Head, or "controlling unknown". The identity of the
Outer Head is unknown. Bill Gates may be the Outer Head, a high
initiate of the conspiracy or just a figurehead whose purpose it is to
divert attention. (Masonicinfo Note: Lots of
people speculate that Microsoft is controlled by aliens but we've never found
anyone who really believed it - until we found Roger that is....
<SIGH>. This was, we think, the plot of a 'B' rated movie from the 1950s.
We'll try to find that title when we've got time.)

To fully understand this history, or whatever of it may be
understood by human minds, one must have some knowledge of the
history and origins of the Illuminati. Little is known about the Illuminati, but what is known is that the Illuminati can be definitely
traced back to 1776. (Actually, Roger, quite
a bit is known about the Illuminati and you can read about it here.)

On Walpurgis night 1776, five men met in a cavern deep beneath
Ingolstadt, Bavaria. There they invoked some sort of supernatural beings
and made contact with the Unknown Superiors.
The following day, one of these five men proclaimed the foundation of
the Ancient Illuminated Seers of Bavaria, using the name "Adam Weishaupt", which means "the first man to know the Superiors". (Masonicinfo
note: Cavern? Where the heck did
THAT come from? And we wonder what dictionary Roger uses for his original
translations....)

Although the Illuminati were officially disbanded in 1785, they did
not disappear; throughout the past 200 years, they have been observing
the profane world carefully, and occasionally intervening (as they did in
Sarajevo in 1914, St. Petersburg in 1917, Manhattan in 1929 (to divert
attention from a rather unpleasant affair off the coast of New England)
and Dallas in 1963 (Masonicinfo Note: World War
I's start, the Russian Revolution and, of course, we just KNEW that Roger could get the Kennedy assassination in here somehow! Golly gee: I hope they don't read
Roger's website where he reveals all of this information about those Illuminati
watching.... but hey, they must be REALLY old guys by now, huh?) to name a few cases. Their contacts with the
Unknown Superiors continued in specially constructed buildings,
originally in Germany but later in Washington. During the 1920s and
1930s there occurred a potential problem; a young writer named Howard
Phillips Lovecraft published many stories which contained allegories to
Illuminated history (for example, Joseph Curwen's invocation of
"Yogge-Sothothe" in an underground complex in the 18th century). It is
believed that Lovecraft's father was a Grand Orient Freemason. The
Illuminati, however, persuaded Lovecraft to join their cause and faked
his death in 1937 (Have you ever wondered why his grave is not
marked?) (Masonicinfo Note: we think you have
Lovecraft confused with Jimmy Hoffa, Roger! Or perhaps you didn't realize that
Lovecraft had no children, was divorced, and died during the Great Depression.
An unmarked grave - in the family plot of an aunt who'd raised him doesn't seem
too unusual considering those facts, does it? Actually, Mr. Lovecraft is a very
interesting author and there's a spoof sometimes repeated about his father being
an "Egyptian Mason" or some such and having some secret book. In
actuality, his Grandfather was an active Mason and founded a Lodge in his native
Rhode Island. Folks interested in Lovecraft will find solid information on
him by clicking on the button on the right. Necronomicon anyone?)
Another incident occurred on October 21, 1967, when
occultists attempted to "raise" the Pentagon; they were given permission
to approach it but prevented from completely encircling it. (Masonicinfo
Note: When we first wrote this, we wrote the following: "We wonder who gave these occultists that permission.... Can you tell us
more, Roger? Why would anyone want a bunch of occultists 'raising' the Pentagon?
Did someone lose their marbles underneath? Ooopppss: sorry about that 'losing
one's marbles' comment.... And we'd just love to see the news reports on this.
Of course, there are none - except in Roger's fertile imagination."
Three years after writing this, however, we received an e-mail which pointed us
to a story about how a group of HIPPIES had tried to levitate the Pentagon. No
one 'gave them permission' to do so. It's typical of how anti-Masons frame their
arguments in a way so as to confuse and obfuscate. "Hippies" were not
"occultists": not by a long shot!) However, in
1975, a crisis developed that threatened the very foundation of the
Illuminati. (Masonicinfo
Note: Here's an all-powerful organization that controls the world but yet, a
'crisis' is at hand. WOW: we can hardly wait to hear what it is. A book?
Ohmigosh!)

A book, claiming to be a fantasy novel, appeared. This book was
mostly fiction; however, it hinted at the secrets of the Illuminati (even
going as far as using Lovecraft's term "Yog-Sothoth" for the Unknown
Superior). To this day it is not known whether the authors were renegade
Illuminati or whether the information was acquired from informers
within the organisation. The book was called Illuminatus! (Masonicinfo
Note: Is this the Anton Wilson parody called "The Illuminatis
Trilogy"? Roger thinks a comedian really is hiding some huge world-wide
secret? Wow! Revelations from Jay Leno next, we suppose.... And perhaps poor
Roger doesn't realize that even Wilson thinks it's hilarious how so many people
got so "shook up" by his book.)

Immediately, the Illuminati convened an emergency meeting in
Cesme, Turkey. There they discussed a contingency plan to restructure
the organisation and to move the Pentacle of Invocation to a new
location. They decided on setting up a small computer company in one
of the smaller cities of the United States as a front. That year, Microsoft
Corporation was founded. (Masonicinfo Note:
Truly amazing information. How is it that 'El Gato' knows this and no one else
does? WOW! And I always thought that Bill and his friends did all this stuff
from a dorm room in Cambridge, Massachusetts. How wrong could we have been....)

But why did the Illuminati select a software company and not, say,
a company that manages investments or makes kitchen appliances? The
answer lies in symbolism (Perhaps because of their invlovement <sic>
in
mystick <sic> arts such as the Cabala, the Illuminati have always had an
affinity for symbolism). There is a recurring legend about a device in the
form of a human head which
could answer yes/no questions (some link this device to the Knights
Templar and their god Baphomet; others claim that Pope Sylvester, who
lived in the tenth century, brought such an object back from India, where
he met the "Nine Unknown Men"). This device is extremely suggestive
of a computer of some sort, and if it did exist in anything more than
hermetic allegory, it could not have been manufactured by any human
civilisation of the time whose existence is known. Hence, the Illuminati
decided to use a computer company as a front. (Masonicinfo
Note: Does this really need further comment from us? <chuckle>)

It has been already speculated that the name of the founder, Bill
Gates, is a code much as "Adam Weishaupt" was a code. Apart from
being the name of a magician in Aleister Crowley's novel, "Moonchild",
Gates is a reference to the Unknown Superior and the gateway between
ordinary reality and the Invisible World; Lovecraft himself referred to
Yog-Sothoth as "the Gateless Gate". By the same token, IBM can be
said to stand not for "International Business Machines" but rather for
"Iacobus Burgundus Molensis", or Jacques de Molay, the last overt
Grand Master of the Knights Templar, whose name was borrowed by
the Bavarian Illuminati for one of their ciphers. One must also not
forget that a Microsoft network administration tool currently under
development is named Hermes, after the god of alchemy, and that a line
in Umberto Eco's novel, _Foucault's Pendulum_ reads, quite clearly,
"Microsoft-Hermes". (Masonicinfo Note:
and the oh-so-clever Illuminati were finally tripped up by this --- what do you
do for a living, Roger? And how is it you were able to ultimately conclude that
a word on the 78th page of one of the thousands upon thousands of Microsoft
technical manuals had the key to putting this all together. Truly remarkable!
Ponder this one, Roger: the guy who's made a mockery of your foolishness is
named "KING". Ooooggaa - boooogggaaaaaa!)

* Some sources claim that the copy of the Necronomicon which Adam
Weishaupt owned was the von Junzt German translation; this, however,
is unlikely, as von Junzt lived in the nineteenth century. The
Necronomicon involved was probably either Olaus Wormius' Latin
edition or the original Arabic, as the details of the illustrations would
attest. (Masonicinfo Note: Folks interested in
the Necronomicon might want to click on that button above to learn about
Lovecraft!)

Certain companies are in no doubt linked to this Satanic
Brotherhood. Some companies use Satanic symbology such as Delta
Airlines, America Online etc. use the pyramid/triangle. And these
companies are controlled by Lucifer. Proctor & Gamble are also linked
to Satanism. (Masonicinfo Note: Roger's
logic would lead us to believe that because the Better Business Bureau uses a torch that it's somehow
a sign of something. We wonder if P&G will take note of his tired rant about
their imagined Satanism over which they've won several lawsuits already. The
flights of fancy here are just amazing!)

Poor
Roger El Gato

We won't continue to embarrass Roger any longer and we assume no responsibility for computer
screens ruined as you spit whatever was in your mouth onto your computer with
fits of laughter! Suffice it to say, Roger's credibility is just a tad out of
touch with reality.

So if you go outside
tomorrow and the weather is not to your liking, you can rest assured that it's
all part of some horrid conspiracy - and that "El Gato" will be
reporting on it real soon now!

You can also see that crank dot
net found Roger's site worthy of their attention as well. Hey: he wanted
attention, right? And we note too that he's now in 'cahoots' with our
little friend "Watchy":
amazing how 'birds of a feather'....

Loving the attention

Roger- like
most other anti-Masons - just love the attention they get. In fact, when we
revisited his site in October, 2001, we found that he's even devoted a
page to us!
Of course, he's upset because we haven't explained why Washington, DC is
connected to Mars but then again, he obviously isn't keeping up to date with
those new space photos either.

Roger has some really
cute stuff: here's a bit from his 'condemnation' of our site. He's attempting to
explain disinformation:

First Type:
The first level of disinformation might equally well be characterized as
apparent incompetence by someone who assumes the task of offering
criticism but for which he
is not well-positioned to provide. This may be due to any number of factors, including lack of mental acumen, specific
misunderstandings, or
lack of familiarity with relevant evidence (simple ignorance).

As owner of theforbiddenknowledge.com I am aware that other web sites
are under attack by the Masons. Such as cuttingedge.org:

"A
pointed email from a Mason to Ed King of MasonicInfo.com urges
that Mr. King "dig up a lot of dirt" on Epperson and me.
Can I smell a lying smear campaign coming?" . . .
"Whenever men cannot refute using facts, they invariably turn to
slander, . . ."

(Masonicinfo Note: Yes,
"El Gato"? And have you looked here
where we show the MANY fallacies of 'Director' David Bay's silliness?
Oooppsss: simple ignorance or your lack of research?
Perhaps both?)

After studying the contents of The Revelation, you should realize that Edward
L. King is trying to cover something up. If you want to be
a Mason that's fine with me. All I ask is that you realize the
obvious truth about Freemasonry and its link to the installed control
system on this world.

(Masonicinfo Note: OK,
"El Gato". Perhaps with all of your erudite acumen, you
could explain why we controllers of the world allow your site to remain
there for everyone to see? And if it's ok for folks to
become Masons, why on earth do you rail on so about it? Oh, and if the
Masons were SO fearful of your 'truth', why haven't more than one of our
two million or so members decided to 'out' you? Maybe you're no more
relevant than a mosquito in May.)

Another anti-Mason, the disturbed Sam
Moser a/k/a Jerry Newport even created some graphics for him. Take a look at
that square at an angle of about 79°. Would you want to talk to either of these
guys about anything that has to do with drawing or building?

Poor Roger: he's so desperate,
that in addition to making up nicknames for himself he's even plagiarized ol' "Watchy"'s rant about the alt.freemasonry
newsgroup. You can read the one "Watchy" wrote here
and Roger's here.
Vaguely reminiscent of a a ninth grade essay project
with one bad job being copied by another.... Nevertheless, we really got a kick
out of Roger's addition:

It is not a charity, it is legally forbidden by the government
to call itself a charity.

Well, "El Gato", we hate to point out the
obvious but Freemasonry never claims to be a charity so there's no need to
'legally forbid' anything. And, at least in the US (since you haven't
specified what country you're writing about and the world-wide web is, after all,
'world-wide') it's legally forbidden for
ANY organization which is not a charity to call itself a
charity. DUH! Freemasonry never
has.... How trite can your arguments get?

Roger
"El Gato" Bullock clearly wants to debate with us. Frankly, anybody
who believes that the movie "The Matrix" is a surrogate for real life
really isn't living in the world we choose to visit.
We hope Roger finds happiness in his cuddling with David Icke and the reptoids!

Just
click on "Prince, the Search Dog" to find things on our site. He's on every page
and he'll take you directly to our search form where you can see if we've
written about whatever it is you're interested in. Prince has a great memory; he
always remembers where things are!